The nature and value of ecosystem services: an overview highlighting hydrologic services

KA Brauman, GC Daily, TK Duarte… - Annu. Rev. Environ …, 2007 - annualreviews.org
Ecosystem services, the benefits that people obtain from ecosystems, are a powerful lens
through which to understand human relationships with the environment and to design …

Analyzing high resolution topography for advancing the understanding of mass and energy transfer through landscapes: A review

P Passalacqua, P Belmont, DM Staley, JD Simley… - Earth-Science …, 2015 - Elsevier
The study of mass and energy transfer across landscapes has recently evolved to
comprehensive considerations acknowledging the role of biota and humans as geomorphic …

Ecohydrologic separation of water between trees and streams in a Mediterranean climate

J Renée Brooks, HR Barnard, R Coulombe… - Nature …, 2010 - nature.com
Water movement in upland humid watersheds from the soil surface to the stream is often
described using the concept of translatory flow,, which assumes that water entering the soil …

Ecohydrological advances and applications in plant–water relations research: a review

H Asbjornsen, GR Goldsmith… - Journal of Plant …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Aims The field of ecohydrology is providing new theoretical frameworks and methodological
approaches for understanding the complex interactions and feedbacks between vegetation …

Diel biogeochemical processes and their effect on the aqueous chemistry of streams: A review

DA Nimick, CH Gammons, SR Parker - Chemical Geology, 2011 - Elsevier
This review summarizes biogeochemical processes that operate on diel, or 24-h, time scales
in streams and the changes in aqueous chemistry that are associated with these processes …

PHYSICAL HYDROLOGY AND THE EFFECTS OF FOREST HARVESTING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST: A REVIEW1

R Dan Moore, SM Wondzell - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The Pacific Northwest encompasses a range of hydrologic regimes that can be broadly
characterized as either coastal (where rain and rain on snow are dominant) or interior …

Where does water go when it rains? Moving beyond the variable source area concept of rainfall-runoff response.

JJ McDonnell - 2003 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This paper discusses new field evidence of where water goes when it rains. New model
structures informed by this new process understanding are then discussed in the context of …

Diurnal fluctuations in shallow groundwater levels and streamflow rates and their interpretation–A review

Z Gribovszki, J Szilágyi, P Kalicz - Journal of Hydrology, 2010 - Elsevier
Diurnal fluctuations of hydrological variables (eg, shallow groundwater level or streamflow
rate) are comparatively rarely investigated in the hydrologic literature although these short …

Estimation of groundwater consumption by phreatophytes using diurnal water table fluctuations: A saturated‐unsaturated flow assessment

SP Loheide, JJ Butler Jr… - Water resources research, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Groundwater consumption by phreatophytes is a difficult‐to‐measure but important
component of the water budget in many arid and semiarid environments. Over the past 70 …

Linking hydrologic signatures to hydrologic processes: A review

H McMillan - Hydrological Processes, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrologic signatures are metrics that quantify aspects of streamflow response. Linking
signatures to underlying processes enables multiple applications, such as selecting …